Bread or pastry tray.



No. 675,029. Patented May 28,1901.

, E. n. WALBORG &. 'w. H. MpINTOSH;

BREAD 0R PASTRY TRAY.

(Application filed July 6, 1900.) (No Medal.)

EDWVARD R. \VALBORG AND WILLIAM H. MOINTOSH, OF ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS.

BREAD OR PASTRY TRAY.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 675,029, dated May 28,1901.

Application filed July 6, 1900.

T0 wZZ whom it may concern.-

Be it known that we, EDWARD R. WALBORG and WILLIAM H. MoINTosH, citizensof the United States, residing at Rockford, in the county of Winnebagoand State of Illinois, have invented certain new and useful Improvementsin Bread or Pastry Trays, of which the following is a specification.

The object of this invention is to construct a bread and pastry traywhich shall be nonabsorbent, strong, light, and durable.

In the accompanying drawings, Figure 1 is an isometrical representationof ourimproved bread and pastry tray. Fig. 2 is a vertical section. Fig.3 is a horizontal section showing the end connection.

The body portion of our improved tray is made from a single piece ofsheet material and composed of the bottom 1, ends, and sides. The endsand sides are formed with the vertical inner section 2, top section 3,outside section l, bottom section 5, and vertical return-section 6.These sections form a square bead, the corners being cut away. Thecorners 7 are filled in with molded material, the metal running into theends of the Serial No. 22,756- (No model.)

beads, as shown at Fig. 3, and forming a soldered connection with thebottom of the tray. To two of the corners are secured projections S, inthis instance of curved form. A ring 9 is secured to one of the sidebeads of the tray, by means of which it is hung up. A tray constructedin this manner has a smooth interior surface, thereby permitting of itsreadycleaning, and the projection coming in contact with the edge of thetable holds it in position on the table.

We claim as our invention- A bread and pastry tray comprising a bottom,sides and ends, the sides and ends turned to form hollow square beads,and molded corners connecting the bottom, sides and ends and conformingto the outward shape of the sides and ends, a portion of the metalforming the corners entering the open ends of the sides and ends.

Witnesses:

A. O. BEHEL, E. BEHEL.

